Shampoo-registering device.



PATENTED APR. 2, 1907.

H G. KELLEY.

SHAMPOO REGISTERING DEVICE.

APPLIOATION FILED DEO.21,1906.

IWENTOR? v W1 T/VESSES v A TTORNEYQS? so srerris iiiioiro. KELLEY, or SONORA, reins.

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EZZ' EWEGEE Application filed December 21,1996. lex-lei No. 348,945.

ices intended for-use in barber-she s and r shempooing establishments to recor' each time the, etterident'uses the Washing liquid, l1eir-tonic, end other liquids necessary for shonipooing, so that the proorieter of the establishment will be enabled to keep on eecurateenal reliable record of the number of I persons the etteririent or attendants treet.

invention has for one of its objects to "improve swirl simpliffthie construction and operation (if-devices of this cheracter, so as .20 to he highly nliefol, and. eificient and com peretinely inexpensive and simple to construct: I

. A further" object er the invention is the provision of e supporting shelf provided with e number of registering devices and means essocietecl with, the shelf which causes the bottles esthey are taken off or placed on the shelf to actuate the recording detices.

o With these objects in View and others, as will appear es the neture of the invention is better understood, the invention comprises the various novel features of construction and arms ernent i of parts, which will he 3 5 more fully escribeii hereinafter and set forth withperticulerity in the claims appended hereto. in the accompanying drawings, which illustrete one of the embodiments of the inven- 4075:0111, Figurel is 9; front View of the bottlesuig gort end registerin derices thereon.

Fig. 2 is e side View. Big. 3 is en enlerged detail View of one of the registering devices. Corresponding parts in the several figures 4-5 are indicated throughout by similar characters of reference.

Referring to the drawings, 1 designates e suitehle support, which may he in the form of a shelf to be ettziched to the well or mirror 5 case of the barbershop, and in the shell? por tion 2 thereof are e plurality of openings in each of which is e vorticellyonovahle follower 3 for supportine' the various bottles l.

.tissocieterl'with each i'ollower is a. registcrin mechanism (designated generally by 5) for the purpose of registering the oi taxing off e bottle or putting heck.

in order to insure the sctuetion of the registering mechenism, e spring-hol ler 6 ispro viderl for each settle, as to engage sion of the follower es the settle is placed in position.

.ter for incidentally preventin the bottle from bein accidentally lrnoclre over.

In 0rd r to place it bottle in position after it has been used, the bottom the bottle is first placed on its follower and then s clown-- word pressure applied, so to depressthe follower .SllfiiClGRtljf to permit the enlarged portion of the bottle to engage under the companion spring-holeler 5. n time alcpressing the follower the r *isl'ering device is caused to zlcl'vsnce one point. lirorn this it will be seen that the attendant must cause the device to register every time s bottle is taken oil and returned, so that e complete record of all the operations can be readily encl conveniently kept.

The ii'i zliceting devices 5 me es of one proved type and are preferably inclosed in casing 7, so es to prevent tempering or enauthorized In snipulstion therewith. device comprises e dial 8, having suitable (livisions thereon, end-:1 hand 9, which is connecterl with the toothed. wheel 10 by the shaft 11 The Wheel is actuated. by the pawl 12, arranged in oooperstive relation with the adj scent follower, and co'ecting with the pawl. 12 is a holdbsolopswl 13, so that as the follower ismov'eol up and down the hand 9 is edvanced a point over the dial. The active pawl 12 is mounted in a guide M snrl is provided with a, spring 15 for raising it upwardly when thebottle is removed and the follower raised. A suitable means, such as :1. spring 16, is provided for causing the follower to move upwardly when the bottle is removed.

From the foregoing description, taken in. connection with the accompanying. drawings, the advantages the construction and of the me hod ol' operation will be apparent to those illerl' in the art to which the iiri'ention e ipertains, :inrl' while i have described tl 1 principle of operation of the iiivenrioii,

desire to have it understood. thet the device the neck portion thereof to insure the depres The holder 5 is rrengeri on the shelf 1 a suitable distance shove its com'v penion follower and cooperates with the lnt-- together Willi the. device which E now con A arranged on the sup ort for compellin the member wee movec es the bottle is placed in positionf r I I 2. In a device of the class described, the combination of it support, it movable member thereon, a registering device on the sup port arranged to be ectuated by the said I memben'and a fixed bottle-holding device on the support arranged to cause the member to- -be moved by the bottle as the letter is enaged Withthe holding device.

1 j 3. In :1 device of theclnss described, the combination of a support hevinge plurality oi openings, followers movebly mounted in the openings, e registering device associated Witheech follower to be actuated ther by,

seeeec and c spring-holder on the support arranged above each follower for engaging the heel; )ortion of the bottle and acting througl': the latter to hold the adjacent follower depressed.

4:. In a device 01" the class described, the combination of a support having a plurality ol openings, vertically-nrovzrble followers in. the openings for receiving the bottles, a registering device located under each t'ol lower for actuation thereby, a casing for the registering devices, a plurality cl springholders arranged in a position to require the followers to be depressed to place the bottles in position and adapted to en nge the upper portions of the bottles to hold them in place.

In testimony tl'let I claim the foregoing as my own I have heretoellixed my signature in :the presence of two Witnesses.

HUGH LELLEY. 

